48MP High Pixel MIPI IMX586 Sony Sensor High Definition Camera
Module
Product Description:
IMX586 is diagonal 8.000 mm (Type 1/2.0) 48 Mega-pixel CMOS active
pixel type stacked image sensor mipi camera module with a square
pixel array. It adopts Sony's back-illuminated and stacked CMOS
image sensor to achieve high speed image capturing by column
parallel A/D converter circuits and high sensitivity and low noise
image (comparing with conventional CMOS image sensor) through the
backside illuminated imaging pixel structure. R, G, and B pigment
primary color mosaic filter is employed. It operates with five
power supply voltages: analog 2.9 V and 1.8V, digital 1.1 V,
PLL-PHY 1.1V and 1.8 V for input/output interface and achieves low
power consumption.
Features:
Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS image sensor
Quad Bayer Coding color filter arrangement
Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF)
High Frame Rate 30fps@Full resolution (QBC Re-mosaic) /
30fps@QBC-HDR / 120fps@2x2 Adjacent Pixel
Binning (16:9) / 240fps@2x2 Adjacent Pixel Binning V2H2(16:9)
High signal to noise ratio(SNR)
Dual sensor synchronization operation
Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction
Lens Shading Correction (LSC)
Built-in temperature sensor
Output video format of RAW10/8, COMP8
QBC Re-mosaic function
QBC HDR function
Two PLLs for independent clock generation for pixel control and
data output interface
CSI-2 serial data output
MIPI D-PHY 2lane/4lane, Max. 2.5Gbps/lane, D-PHY spec. ver. 1.2
compliant
MIPI C-PHY 1/2/3trio, Max 2.5Gsps/Trio, C-PHY spec ver. 1.0
compliant
2-wire serial communication (Supports I 2C "Fast mode" and
"Fast-mode Plus")
28K bit of OTP ROM for users
Technical Parameters:
Product Attribute | Value |
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Brand | SincereFirst |
Product Name | HD IMX586 48MP USB Camera Module |
Standard Interface | MIPI |
Sensor Size | 1/2.0" |
Pixel | 8000 x 6000 |
Focusing | Auto Focus |
Lens Type | 60122A |
:I²C | 0X20(W)/0X21(R) |
Distortion | <1.5% |
EFL | 4.74mm |
Applications:
Machine Vision
Video Surveillance
3D Scanning and Metrology
Video Conferencing